I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

riggofan wrote:I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

Is it that Griffin has the better supporting cast, or that Griffin makes his supporting cast better?

“If you grow up in metro Washington, you grow up a diehard Redskins fan. But if you hate your parents, you grow up a Cowboys fan.”-Jim Lachey

riggofan wrote:I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

Is it that Griffin has the better supporting cast, or that Griffin makes his supporting cast better?

I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"

riggofan wrote:I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

Is it that Griffin has the better supporting cast, or that Griffin makes his supporting cast better?

Probably a little bit of both. I don't think Luck has the WRs or the RB that RGIII does, do you?

riggofan wrote:I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

Is it that Griffin has the better supporting cast, or that Griffin makes his supporting cast better?

Probably a little bit of both. I don't think Luck has the WRs or the RB that RGIII does, do you?

If Luck had a good running back the Colts wouldn't be passing every down and we wouldn't be hearing so much of Luck. Comparing him with RG3 is absurd. You simply don't compare a quarterback with a 104 Rat with a quarterback with a 75 RAT, especially when the former quarterback is probably the best running quarterback in history and setting rushing records as well as passing records.

riggofan wrote:I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

Is it that Griffin has the better supporting cast, or that Griffin makes his supporting cast better?

Probably a little bit of both. I don't think Luck has the WRs or the RB that RGIII does, do you?

If Luck had a good running back the Colts wouldn't be passing every down and we wouldn't be hearing so much of Luck. Comparing him with RG3 is absurd. You simply don't compare a quarterback with a 104 Rat with a quarterback with a 75 RAT, especially when the former quarterback is probably the best running quarterback in history and setting rushing records as well as passing records.

Crazy horse speakum the truth. I'm not offended by the comparison, but it really doesn't make sense to me. The rookie qb having the best season is griffin.

I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"

riggofan wrote:I've been impressed with Andrew Luck the couple times I've seen him play. I think there is probably an argument to be made that the Redskins have more offensive talent around RGIII than Luck has. But I think you can also argue that Luck has played a lot more like a rookie this year, even if he is a very talented rookie.

Is it that Griffin has the better supporting cast, or that Griffin makes his supporting cast better?

Probably a little bit of both. I don't think Luck has the WRs or the RB that RGIII does, do you?

I think if teams were more afraid of Andrew Luck, they'd have a better running game. Since teams have to worry about not just Morris running but also Griffin it opens up the passing game especially with how effectively Griffin sells play-action.

“If you grow up in metro Washington, you grow up a diehard Redskins fan. But if you hate your parents, you grow up a Cowboys fan.”-Jim Lachey

I'm sure that's true. But I swear during the draft all we heard was that people underestimated what an athlete Luck was, and he was supposed to be nearly as mobile as RGIII.

Also I was going to add that we heard a lot this season about how Morris looked a lot better because of RGIII. Didn't the Browns game kind of squash that argument? Morris looked pretty damn good with Cousins under center.